While Chris was away traveling the world, Jon got a tour behind the scenes at Veritas, a tool making company based in Canada’s Capital. From the first all metal lathe ever made to building CNC machines at home, this episode is all about tools.
thanks to the Santa Fe Symposium
- Control Plane We mentioned the macOS app, Control Plane, in the last episode, unfortunately it is no longer under active development
- Cycloid Drawing Machine An advanced take on the Spirograph, by Joe Freedman
- Making It Podcast A trio of makers talk about creativity, design, & making things with your hands
- Jacques de Vaucanson
- Vaucanson’s Metal Lathe A nearly 300 year-old machine that “made everything”
- James Watt Micrometer What is thought to be the world’s oldest surviving micrometer, reputedly crafted by James Watt
- The Perfectionists A book we talked about back in episode 23, that shares some parallels with the Vaucanson video above
- Lee Valley A much loved Canadian company, founded in 1978 by Leonard Lee, Lee Valley came up in our very first episode of Off Hours
- Veritas Tools Founded by Leonard Lee to craft products for Lee Valley, Jon recently got a tour around the manufacturing facilities of Veritas Tools in Ottawa
- Beamer Lasers Veritas employs a Beamer FXL22 to inscribe their tools
- Mitutoyo Precision measuring tools
- Mitutoyo Surftest A tool to objectively evaluate surface finish
- Surface Plate
- CMMs A look at an automated Coordinate Measuring Machine in action
- Maudslay’s Lord Chancellor A bench micrometer crafted by English Industrialist, Henry Maudslay
- Autocrib Small scale, automated inventory management employed by Veritas to help manage CNC bits & other small equipment
- Remstar A vertical carousel system for inventory management, particularly handy for small parts like those used in watchmaking
- WALL-E’s Wall A clip of WALL-E’s vertical carousel system in the Pixar film, WALL-E
- “Guns. Lots of guns.” The “inventory” scene from The Matrix
- Rolex 904L Stainless Steel This short video, now over a decade old, offers a brief glimpse into a small fraction of Rolex’s inventory system
- TE-CO Tour A a look behind the scenes at TE-CO with NYC CNC
- Terry Fox
- Tapmatic Deceptively simple, but effective tools that make quick work of tapping threads in a manufacturing environment
- Flexarm Maker of pneumatic tapping arms, like the ones Chris mentioned
- Busy Bee Tools
- Walther-Trowal Makers of industrial scale tumbling polishers
- Haas
- Fanuc
- Matsuura
- Hurco
- Göckel
- Makerspace North Chris gave a talk, alongside Rich Loen, on how to make your own CNC machine recently at Makerspace North